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  1. The scholemaster; written between 1563-8. Posthumously published. First ed., 1570; collated with the 2d ed, 1572. Edited by Edward Arber by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  2. English works: Toxophilus, Report of the affaires and state of Germany, The scholemaster. Edited by William Aldis Wright by Roger, 1515-1568 Ascham, 2009-10-26
  3. English works Toxophilus; Report of the affaires and state of Ge by Ascham. Roger. 1515-1568., 1904-01-01
  4. Letters of Roger Ascham by Maurice Hatch, 1989-07
  5. Toxophilus: 1545 (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Roger Ascham, 2004-01
  6. English works: by Roger Ascham 1515-1568 Wright William Aldis [from old catalog] ed, 1904-12-31

81. Encyclopædia Britannica
Ascham, Roger (1515–1568) English humanist, scholar, and writer.Bacon, Roger (c. 1220–1292) English scientist and philosopher.
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82. Innovative Library /All Locations
Asceticism Hinduism, , c1989, 1. Asceticism Middle Ages 600 1500, c1980, 1.Ascham Roger 1515 1568, 1963, 1. Aschylos see Aeschylus, 1. Asellus,1972, 1.
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83. Tucson Pima Public Library /All Locations
1 Ascham Roger 1515 1568 4 Aschan Ulf 1987 1 Aschenbrenner Gerald 1988 1 AscherAbraham 1928 1972 1 Ascher Barbara Lazear 2 Ascher Steven 1997 1 Aschermann
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Tucson-Pima Public Library Catalog
WORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Children's Materials Internet View Entire Collection Mark Nearby AUTHORS are: Year Entries Aschaffenburg Mathis Von 16th Cent See Grünewald, Matthias, 16th cent.
Ascham Roger 1515 1568

Aschan Ulf
Aschenbrenner Gerald ...
Aschwanden Peter

Aschylos See Aeschylus

84. New Page 1
Testimonials There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encouragea will to learning, as is praise. – Roger Ascham (1515 1568).
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85. The Society Of Archer-Antiquaries: A Glossary Of Archery
Ascham 1 A tall narrow cupboard for storage of bows and arrows. 2Roger Ascham, 1515 1568, author of Toxophilus (1545). Arrow
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A Glossary of Archery
Collated by Stephen F. Wyley A B C ... Z
A
Adaya:
An arrow which has missed it's target, Japan.

Alborium:
A bow made from hazel, 11th century.

Anak, Panah:
An arrow, Malay.

Anchor:
The location to which the hand that draws the bow string is positioned to when at full draw.

Anchor point:
The place where an arrows nock is drawn to before release, usually the chin, cheek, ear or chest. Used to help aiming.

Aquande-da:
The leather bracer of the Omaha.

Arbalest , Arbalete, Alblast, Arblast:
The European crossbow of the Middle Ages.

Arbalete a Cric:
A crossbow drawn by a rack and pinion.

Arbalete a Jalet, Pellet crossbow, Prodd:
A crossbow set up to shoot stones instead of bolts.

Arbalest a Tour:
A crossbow drawn by a windlass.
Arbalestina:
A cruciform aperture in a wall of a fortification from which a crossbow was shot.
Arbrier:
The stock of a crossbow.
Archer's guard:
See bracer
Archer's paradox:
In period bows (without a shelf or centre shot) the arrow which is properly shot will fly in the line of aim although the string propelling the arrow moves directly to the centre of the bow. The arrow in fact bends around the bow after release but after passing the bow returns to its proper line of flight. See Spine
Archer's ring, Thumb ring:

86. Marmot Library Network /Marmot
Mark Nearby AUTHORS are Year Entries Asch Sidney H 4 Aschaffenburg Walter 19272 Ascham Roger 1515 1568 3 Aschan Ulf 1987 1 Aschbacher Pamela E 2 Aschbacher
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87. As - New General Catalog Of Old Books & Authors
f 1939 The Apostle f 1943 Mary f Yi1950? (tr Leo STEINBERG) 1950 Chaim Lederer'sReturn f Yi-? Judge Not f Yi-? Roger Ascham (M 1515 - 1568 Dec 30
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88. BREWER: Dictionary Of Phrase And Fable, 1011-1012
Herodotos (BC 484405). Father of English prose. Wycliffe (1324-1384); andRoger Ascham (1515-1568). Father of French prose. Villehardouin (pron.
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Proof Spirit A mixture of equal parts (by weight) of alcohol and water. The proof of spirit consists in little bubbles or beads which appear on the top of the liquor after agitation. When any mixture has more alcohol than water it is called over proof, and when less it is termed under proof. Prooshan Blue My Propaganda de propaganda fide, established at Rome by Gregory XV., in 1622, for propagating throughout the world the Roman Catholic religion. Any institution for making religious or political proselytes. Proper Names used as Common Nouns
Crebillon = terrible. Dumas = imaginative Fénelon = fabulous. Le Sage = humorous. Molière = comic. Montaigne = thoughtful. Rabelais = unclean. Rousseau = amorous, Victor Hugo = incendiary. Zola = licentious; Zolaesque, in the manner or style of Zola, the French novelist. Property Plot The Prophesy upon Velvet To
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89. Who's Who Of Shakepeare's World
Volker Multhopp's Who's Who of the major and minor players in the Shakespeare authorship drama, with Category Arts Literature British Shakespeare Authorship...... playwright. Roger Ascham. (c 1515 1568) Scholar, leading educator, andtutor to the highest, including Elizabeth and Oxford. Jakob Ayrer.
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Who's Who of Shakespeare's World
Who's Who of Shakespeare's World . Version 1/20/1999. A short reference table to help the reader identify people involved in the production of the canon of William Shake-speare, major characters in the authorship debate, and other important persons in Shakespeare's world.
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MicroBio
Edward Alleyn
(1566 - 1626) Perhaps the foremost actor of the late Elizabethan age, principally of the Admiral's Men (competitors to the Chamberlain's Men, whom WS acted with).
Robert Armin
(c 1568 - 1615) Actor (inc Chamberlain's Men) and playwright.
Roger Ascham
(c 1515 - 1568) Scholar, leading educator, and tutor to the highest, including Elizabeth and Oxford.
Jakob Ayrer
(c 1543 - 1605) Prolific German playwright strongly influenced by touring English troupes. At least three of his plays show strong similarities to Shakespeare's.
Francis Bacon [aka Baron Verulam, aka Viscount St Albans]
(1561 - 1626). Scientist, philosopher, MP, courtier, essayist, civil servant. The first serious candidate to challenge Shakspere for the authorship. Convicted of bribery.
Barnabe Barnes
(1571 - 1609) Poet, playwright, sometimes identified as the rival in the

90. Chapter Fastolfe to Fatherless Of F By Brewer's Readers Handbook
Father of English Prose (The), Roger Ascham, instructor of queen Eliza beth (1515–1568).Father of Jests (The), Joe Miller (1684–1738). Father Prout.
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For a parallel case, see Notes and Queries (January 14, 1882, p. 21). Fatal Dowry The ), a tragedy by Philip Massinger (1632). Rowe has borrowed much of his Fair Penitent from this drama. Fatal Marriage The Fates. The Three Fatal Sisters were Clotho, Lachesis [ Lak-e-sis Sad Clotho held the rock, the whiles the thread
By grisly Lachesis was spun with pain,
That cruel Atropos eftsoon undid,
, iv. 2 (1596). Auguste ; Charles the Idiot was the son of Charles le Sage is a Latin proverb. My trust,
Like a good parent, did beget of him
A falsehood, in its contrary as great
As my trust was.
Shakespeare: The Tempest , act. i. sc. 2 (1609). Father Suckled by His own Daughter. Euphrasia , p. 344.) Father of Angling The ), Isaac Walton, author of The Compleat Angler Father of English Prose The Father of Jests The Father Prout. (See Prout Father of His Country. Previous chapter page Back Home ... Discuss Next chapter page FAQ for more details.

91. Vorwort
Translate this page bleibt.” Otto von Bismarck (1815 - 1898) “ Kritisiere deine eigenen Fehler undnicht die der anderen.” Roger Ascham (1515 - 1568) “ Sprich doch nicht
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Vorwort: Zunaechst moechte ich mich fuer Ihr Interesse an meinem Award-Programm
bedanken!
Heutzutage scheint der ehrliche und serioese Gedanke der Awardvergabe vergessen zu sein.Beobachtet man die Szene,zeigt sich die Entwicklung eher negativ als positiv.
Ich halte mich gewiss nicht fuer einen “Guru“ unter den Award oder Webmastern und es liegt mir auch fern den “Oberlehrer “ zu spielen.Doch manchmal ist es schon peinlich,auf welche Awardverleiher man im Netz trifft.
Da ich diese negative Entwicklung nicht gut finde,die Arbeit der wenigen serioesen Awardmistressen und -master aber wuerdige,moechte ich mit meinen Awards (soweit moeglich),einen kleinen Beitrag dazu beisteuern. Besonders bei den Sport und Fanseiten liegt es hier im Argen
“und mir am Herzen”.Unter anderem auch deshalb,da einige erfahrene Master solche Homepages nicht bewerten moechten,koennen oder wollen.Verstaendlich wenn das Fachwissen fehlt.Aber auch hier findet man “Inhalt “,ein wichtiger Punkt fuer eine Page,wie doch in den Kriterien extra betont wird.
Also ist es kein Zufall,dass Fake-Awards hier die Oberhand gewinnen.

92. The Virtual Reference Room
Horatio Alger, Jr. (18321899); Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941); RogerAscham (1515-1568); Isaac Asimov (1920-1992); Jane Austen (1775-1817).
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